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The bankers were greedy, self-serving, imprudent, and negligent.
The Vatican's statement was "imprudent and ungrounded," asserted Xinhua, the official news agency.
SIR —Your characterisation of the city of La Paz is imprudent and simplistic.
On the other hand you are singularly imprudent and you have a defective sense of honour.
Is it any wonder that some priests try to make that connection nonetheless, in surreptitious, imprudent and occasionally destructive ways?
Like the failure of a financial behemoth, spreading foreclosures engulf the innocent as well as the imprudent and unwise.
But if the risks these people take are imprudent and the losses grave, they should expect to lose their jobs.
British policy, he argued, had been both imprudent and inconsistent, but above all legalistic and intransigent, in the assertion of imperial rights.
Imprudent and an enemy of reform, she helped provoke the popular unrest that led to the French Revolution and to the overthrow of the monarchy in August 1792.
Some conservatives back the action as a necessary projection of American force and values; others see it as imprudent and not addressing a compelling national security interest.
"In my opinion, this decision is imprudent and ill advised," said Li Bin, an arms control specialist at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
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